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Have you ever wanted to design your own programming language? It seems like such fun, but if you’ve ever tried you probably got stuck right around the time you read “LLR Decent Parsers and Abstract Syntax Trees.” Traditionally designing your own language was hard because it requires a very specialized set of arcane tools, tools that take a long time to learn and use effectively. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Ohm, a new compact parser toolkit from the team at HARC, lets you build your own languages with simple and clean Javascript.

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The first thing most of people new to React learn is — “it’s complicated to set things up, just get create-react-app (or any other boilerplate)”. While this is a valid solution in most cases, especially when you want to jump right into development it might not always be the best solution for your project. Or maybe you’re just curious and want to learn more? Let’s dig in.

It’s understandable why so many newcomers to React+Redux have difficulty wrapping their heads around asynchronous actions. React is simply a view layer. Redux is simply a state management layer. But it takes much more to build a typical app.